Posts Tagged With: sugar apple

Before Shanda arrived, I had collaborated with my island peeps and made a “must eat” check-list of the tasty local foods. Some are my favorites, others are just necessary to experience. Lets start down the edibles in no specific order.

First up is fresh coconut water with a side order of jelly. No folks, this isn’t the carton of imported water that you buy at your city store. This is water from a young coconut picked right here on the island! The jelly? That’s my favorite part! It’s the flesh that hasn’t matured to a firm texture yet. The nutrient density and benefits of this duo is magnificent! Not to mention one of the most hydrating items on the planet.

This next one made the list due to its popularity amongst the locals and for the recent exposure on the Todays show. The owner and operated named Cuz is known for his “All in one”. A soft bun hugging a grilled piece of fish complimented with cheese and a fried egg.

Friendly note to anyone makng their way to this blue shack: If the line is long, order quick and get out of the way. If he says “no egg” don’t give him attitude or question it, just take what you get and move on!

Cuz’s All-in-one (minus the egg)… check!

Next up, doubles! These are most definitely one of my favorites. Typically a Trinidadian treat, these small little roll ups can be found in a few spots around the island. The most popular and traditional version is two baras (fried flat bread) filled with curried channa (chickpeas). You can branch out and top it with cucumber, mango chutney and a spicy sauce. My mouth is watering just explaining the goodness that comes from this West Indies delight! Today we’re eating from Pat’s, you can find her on the south coast across from Accra Beach.

Marconi pie! It’s probably exactly what you think it is… Macaroni and cheese held together in a casserole styled pie. Easy cheesy, right? (Awful pun intended)

Fish cakes is another common find around the island. Inexpensive, easy to eat and generally pretty tasty… If you like fish, bread and fried things.

Moving on to the famous, for good reason, Roti’s! I’ve mentioned them before in several previous Bajan food posts and now it’s Shanda’s turn to give ’em a go! There are several restaurants that deliver a solid Roti with different choices for ingredients, today we chose to eat at Chutneys on the south coast. Mine had curried lentils, okra, spinach and pumpkin. The one pictured below is chicken and potato with okra.

You’ve got to remember my favorite cafe in all of Barbados. I did an entire post on it last year called The best not-so-kept secret, Cafe Moya. Shanda and I took a walk and enjoyed a shared brunch. I ordered a falafel filled cassava crepe and she went with a guava and cream cheese pastry. Delicious!

She also fell in love with the local Mangos. If you’ve never had a mango that just fell off the tree (literally), you haven’t tasted the true flavor of these tropical fruits. I did a handstand next to the tree to give you an idea of just how massive they can get. Also, check out the sweetness dripping from earths candy!

We can’t leave out the Vitamin C power-house of the Bajan cherry. For any details on this beauty, check out the recent post titled Happy as a cherry!
Last up is what the locals call a sugar apple. I feel like any fruit with the word “sugar” in it is bound to be sweet and tasty… and it is! Ripe is when it’s soft and opens with the most gentle of pressure. If you look at the inside, nature has already divided it up into bite sized little pieces for you. So scrumptious! It reminds me of the cherimoya I fell in love with from years past!

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